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GoogleCloudAiplatformV1ModelEvaluationSliceSliceSliceSpecSliceConfig

import type { GoogleCloudAiplatformV1ModelEvaluationSliceSliceSliceSpecSliceConfig } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/aiplatform:v1.ts";

Specification message containing the config for this SliceSpec. When kind is selected as value and/or range, only a single slice will be computed. When all_values is present, a separate slice will be computed for each possible label/value for the corresponding key in config. Examples, with feature zip_code with values 12345, 23334, 88888 and feature country with values "US", "Canada", "Mexico" in the dataset: Example 1: { "zip_code": { "value": { "float_value": 12345.0 } } } A single slice for any data with zip_code 12345 in the dataset. Example 2: { "zip_code": { "range": { "low": 12345, "high": 20000 } } } A single slice containing data where the zip_codes between 12345 and 20000 For this example, data with the zip_code of 12345 will be in this slice. Example 3: { "zip_code": { "range": { "low": 10000, "high": 20000 } }, "country": { "value": { "string_value": "US" } } } A single slice containing data where the zip_codes between 10000 and 20000 has the country "US". For this example, data with the zip_code of 12345 and country "US" will be in this slice. Example 4: { "country": {"all_values": { "value": true } } } Three slices are computed, one for each unique country in the dataset. Example 5: { "country": { "all_values": { "value": true } }, "zip_code": { "value": { "float_value": 12345.0 } } } Three slices are computed, one for each unique country in the dataset where the zip_code is also 12345. For this example, data with zip_code 12345 and country "US" will be in one slice, zip_code 12345 and country "Canada" in another slice, and zip_code 12345 and country "Mexico" in another slice, totaling 3 slices.

interface GoogleCloudAiplatformV1ModelEvaluationSliceSliceSliceSpecSliceConfig {
allValues?: boolean;
}

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allValues?: boolean
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If all_values is set to true, then all possible labels of the keyed feature will have another slice computed. Example: {"all_values":{"value":true}}

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A range of values for a numerical feature. Example: {"range":{"low":10000.0,"high":50000.0}} will capture 12345 and 23334 in the slice.

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A unique specific value for a given feature. Example: { "value": { "string_value": "12345" } }